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Describe the use case that you want to enable: OpenLiberty support / compatibility with Amazon Corretto
Describe why this is important to you: Since Amazon Corretto provides LTS
Additional context None other than search for Amazon Corretto
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Hi @dbnex14, is 'LTE' above a synonym for LTS, i.e. 'long term support' or something else?
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Sorry, my mistake, I corrected it. Yes, it is LTS.
Open Liberty is not restricted to any particular Java compatible distribution, but isn't tested with all distributions - see https://openliberty.io/docs/22.0.0.12/java-se.html
The expectation is Open Liberty will maintain support for specific versions based on the lifecycle dates shown here - https://adoptium.net/support/
Thanks, I guess it means "It should work with Amazon Corretto LTS but it has not been tested on Amazon Corretto at all"?
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Describe the use case that you want to enable:
OpenLiberty support / compatibility with Amazon Corretto
Describe why this is important to you:
Since Amazon Corretto provides LTS
Additional context
None other than search for Amazon Corretto
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: